Ronald Neame

[…]rs to proofread this and/</mark>or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com. Ronald Neame Part</mark></</mark>mark> 1 Roy Fowler  0:00  The copyright of the following recordings is vested in the ACTT History Project. Roy Fowler […]

James Art</mark>hur Clark

[…]small town in Lincolnshire called Boston Boston Lincolnshire which of course gave the name to the rather larger town in America. My grandfather had start</mark></</mark>mark>ed the company business in Boston which was a printing concern. My father was an only child had been drafted therefore into the family business whi[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] and go back in the afternoon and my mother was terrified of this and again I had. An older girl of about seven they used to escort me when I first start</mark></</mark>mark>ed. And. My brother who's two years younger than me. He start</mark></</mark>mark>ed when I was seven and I remember being terrified having to look after my brother who[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…]le house. The farmhouse it was 800 years old court was born manor and. I frankly did not really enjoy being on the land. I always felt that I wasn't part</mark></</mark>mark> of this in this life and kept out of farming activities as best I could. For some reason or another I got interested in films. A school friend cal[…]

Peggy Gick

[…]ore...it did it's own catering, it didn't do it's own supplies or fuel or anything. That was all done by the civil service, called the Naval Store Depart</mark></</mark>mark>ment, and my father was in it and finally got to the point when he was head of it. But his work took him around the various dockyards, from Chatham[…]

Dallas Bower

[…]n Hall Gardens, London 1907.Alan Lawson  00:25Now what kind of schooling did you have?Dallas Bower  00:29First of all Barr Kindergart</mark></</mark>mark>en, which was the Froebel Institute, hard by Kensington Hall Gardens; Willingdon School, Putney, which enjoyed the distinction of tw[…]

Cedric Dawe

THE ACTT HISTORY PROJECT – CEDRIC DAWE, ART</mark></</mark>mark> DIRECTOR</mark></</mark>mark>.INTERVIEWER: ROY FOWLER.The copyright of the following recording is vested with the BECTU History project. It is the 19th of November 1991. We are in Chart</mark></</mark>mark>ridge in Buckinghamshire at the home of Cedric Dawe, an Art</mark></</mark>mark> Director</mark></</mark>mark> whose career in the ind[…]

Interview

[…]tal token dropped down. And you took the metal token you handed it to an attendant who took it and put it on a kind of string. And the curtains were part</mark></</mark>mark>ed and you went in, and I became so hooked on the cinema. In fact, I've always to jump forward. I've always thought that I've been enormously lucky[…]

Richard Levin

[…]p between obviously what you studied at school and your future career. There is some connection. I don't think so at all. I had no idea of going into art</mark></</mark>mark> or architecture. I had no part</mark></</mark>mark>icular interest that way. It was just kind of football collective butterflies, you know, the usual schoolboy stuff, […]

Val Guest

[…]transcript, whilst ‘complete’ includes some paraphrasing and omits some repetition. DS 2021]Val Guest = VG; Roy Fowler = RFSIDE 1, TAPE 1RF: Let us start</mark></</mark>mark> with when and where you were born.VG: I was born in London in Maida Vale, a long time ago.RF: Are you going to be more specific than that.VG: I wa[…]
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